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.3 11 as if Mm f? fv f fl" frv rV tv The Wants and Needs of the Capital City Are Noted 0 IT AG (b IL 6jJ- 11 y Under Proper Headings So You Can Readily Find Them THE ORF.GO BTATRSMAXs SFXIIAV, JAMTABY 27, 191 r ff'i i v t "Si Biiv. Sell and Exchange all Kinds second Hand goods MEVS CIAmilXCJ, SHOES, BICY- LKN, TOOLS, ETC 0-CAPITAL EXCHANGE pnose 493 837 Court St. 7 ; XORWICH" UNION fTRE I XSVRAXCE SOCIETY W, if. uurgnnrui, dr.. Resident Agent ; ' 35 SUOe St. Money to Loan ntt IMPROVED FARM AND CTTY Property at lowest jutes rune v FnnnowuMABirt Stank. Sales, Or. MOVET TO LOAN I HAVE UAD &rrufmnt for loaning eastern money: will make very low rat of Interest on highly Improved farms. Homer H. Smith. Room . McCormack wHf- Salem. Or. Phono 96. CLASSIFIED ADTERTMEHENTS) Bat Per War First laaertion i le Subsequent, insertions ....... c ooo week (six insertions) ... le One month 9c 'Six months' contract per mo. Se 13 months' contract, per mo... 7c t' account opened for less than- J 6c J A neat card siren free with an advertisement to the extent of ROe announcing "For Sale." , "For Meat." "Rooms' or "Board." o HEW TODAT Each new claalfled edvertlse- ment will t bo run under "New "Today" for first Insertion, unless f otherwise ordered by the adyer- will appear under Its proper class ification. ( No advertisment win ts run Le issue under any circumstances NEW-TODAY FOR5ALE $475. A. B. CHASE UPr right piano, mahog-any case, I me new, For $225. Phone 979. WANTED 113 HEIFERS. 1 AND 2 years old. Phone, 80F2. I Z ', AX INVESTMENT. ? AN INVESTMEN 1, A 39 room Hotel modern and fully quipped with runlture leased at $90 ' a year , price $7000 on terms. Hotel i:is doing- a .very 'profitable business, -in a fast growing- new town. Wash burn. Oregon. Owner will consider jk stock ranch at genuine value. , No nhone information in this case. See I me at 341 State street. William Flem ing of The Fleming Realty Co. Lbsr TriE-"person fno""TooK: purse containing money and phOto- -graphs Friday .night oat" of coat pocket at Cotillion ball bad better , . return same to 992 North Cottage. ' iXIK RENT $ 6 : PARTLY MODERN five-room cottage.- 1053 Saginaw. , v- In good order. Call at 1042 Saginaw, or Statesman business office. Phone jlV - . -- ..- - . - . - - - r . - - - -A . ,-: WANTED PORTABLE SAW MILL Srork on shares or will purchase. Tie stuff. F. P. Farrlngton. 440 S. ,'( 31st street. ' ,W ANTED 7 phone 80F3. - LARGE CALVES. FOR SALE NUMBER ONE" BALED hay and straw, also white and gray eats. Phone $9F4..: ... . .- - FOR. RENT MODERN BUNGALOW one block from paved street. In South Salem. $10 per month. E. A. Khoten 849 Rural Avenue, Phone : 1141-J. ' J - ' FOR SALE 1 POLAND CHINA BOAR. - registered. -Rulif son i mile North County Farm. Phone 4F4. FOR SALE ESTEY ORGAN SIX OC tave. two walnut ehatrs. oak library - tablet small desk, jother funituic, some books. 991 Mill street. WOOD CHOPPERS WA?TTED, PHONE 254 or (22. - r SMALL AND LARGE TRACTS, IM proved or unimproved for sale cheap. Will take lot or residence in Saiem er Portland for first payment. Scott 404 Hubbard, building. I'QR RENT THE FOLIOWING $11 Five-room modern cottars at . 1157 South Church street. ' f $12.50 Six-room modern house on paved street-at 1920 South High Si Call at Statesman business office er phone 583. , . ; . FOR SALE SEED WHEAT AND A 3 tn Studebaker wagon almost i new, Scott Hubbard building-. ' WANTED SECOND HAWD FARMERS' telephone. Address "H 29M care Statesman office. t FOR SALE TIMBER TRACTS CLOSE in. E. M. Croisan. phone 843, Masonic : Temple, Salem. ' WAR OF HKHF.r.1 .lOV 12S.0S0 PAGES In 10S volumes, official records of m union and coneieoerate armies to be sold chjtn in one lot or sep arately. Capital Exchange, 337 Court street. Phone 493. housekeeping apartment, heated and swrnisnea, also uou unnw v. sale. 615 Ferry. Phone 1800-W. $12,000,000. TTIE tOREGOI FIRE Re lief Association of McMInnville now has $42,006,000 insurance In force, in Oregon; all on prefered risks such as dwellings, barns- church houses, school houses, brie buildings and all kinds of farm property. Nothing in congested districts. This welt known Company rolled up over $14. 00.00 of business in 19lf. Insurance nnmea to. $4000 In any, single risa. H. A. Johnson & Co.. Agents, Bum mbk building. Salena Phone h.l. i . i . mam v jtiiiu jrnu u enrn. you vm sure of Just the kind, of service that uiu your maviauai features ti -. grey's Barber Shop. 911 State street. OR SALE 3 ACRES ON CAR LINE 8od house and-barn 68100-. 4 acres all dear on car line $1200. 7 room house plastered, - IHrhts and- water . $0 , 5 room modern house good lo- cation $1200. 49 acres- farir buildings, half clear $2700. 0 acres half clear $2500. Exchanger Good "house - ana cash for small farm. Good stock ranches 240 acres' for small farm. ' acres and 10 acres for rent. Shetland poney for sale, take Liberty bonds, F. L. Wood, Bayne building. , ' Notice is hereby given that, bids will be received at the of rice 'of eounty clerk of Marion county, Ore koo, until 2:00 o'clock p. m., Wed nesday, February 6. 1918. for calcl mining walls and ' painting wood ork, inside work, of poor farm home, see Earl E. Taylor at poor farm for plans and specifications. , U. G. Boyer, County Clerk, NEW TODAY WANTKtf'LAliuK CALVES OK STOCK cattle. I'hone 1S76-W. I OR RKXT AN EIGHT-ROOM HOUSE modern conveniences fireplace, wolJ Jr.- and BarS close in. Phone 141-M. H.-VY.;FOR SALE. PHONE 1341-W FOR. .KEXT XHM-:lY FURNISHED- 3 room apartment, close In, on first floor. I'hon 82-.T. m EMPLOYMENT KEMALK HA ID WANTED PHONE 108." WASTED A GIRbvFOK GENERAL. ,2uwork- . Hal D- Patton Patton's Rook Store. FIVE BRIGHT CAPABLE LADIES TO - travel, demonstrate -and sell dealers, r $T to 1 15ft per month. Railroad fare paid. Goodrich Drug Company, Dept 702. Omnha. Nebraska. MALB WOOD CHOPPERS WANTED. 404 Hubbard building-. Phone 25.4 or 22. WANTED BRIOHT TOUNO MAV ;fom 17 to It years old to learn tr,niln trade, day work. Apply Statesman Job Dept.. upstairs. FOR SALE MltCELLASEOO FRESH GOAT 1 MEAT E VERY DAY. Phone 68. SMALL POTATOES FOR SALE (51 Milt street: $200 CASK WILL BUY GOOD RO A li ster in good running- order, worth $300. Owner groins; to enlist. Phone 694-M. - TEAM. HARNESS AND WAON FOR sale or will exchange for cattle or hogs. Phone 254 or 622. PORTABLE GARAGE FOR SALE 12x18, 2-inch material, windows in M ides andV doors. Will sell for much less than its value. Inquire at Statesman office. SMALL POTATOES SUITABLE FOR feed fifty cents per sack at ware house. Phone 717 or 552. MaAgls Bros." IF YOU WANT TO GET THE BEST farm paper, send 10c to the Pacific Homestead. Salem, Oregon, for a trial subsription. Mention this ad.. CAPTIVITY OF THE OATMAN GIRLS This true story of wentAn immi gration has been carefully revised, , making a handsome little book. It 1 tells in graphic terms of the mas sacre of the Oatman family, of the escape of Lorenxo. and the captivity of Mary and Olive. Mary died of starvation and Olive was purchased from? the Indians five years later. The price. is 20 cents, postpaid. Ad dress Oregon Teachers Monthly. Sa tm. Oresron POVLTBT IF YOU WANT TO GET THE BEST poultry - paper published, send 10 cents to the Northwest Poultry Journal, Salem, Oregon, for a trial subscription. "Mention this ad. REAL ESTATE WANTED TO HEAR FROM OWNER . , 2T . . 1 1 . k 1 State cash price, description. , D. F. Bush, Minneapolis. Minn. SUN'T MARIES, IDAHO. COZY FIVE room moaern coiiasje in among i n an.d spruce; beautiful mountain view, lawn; on block school; electricity. Easy terms. Address, box . 102. La Jar a. Colo. A GOOD BUY 25x80 FEET ON EAST side Commercial street, one door north of State street, Salem, togeth er with perpetual right of way over tbe 14x50 M feet tract extending-from this property to State street. Terms Apply Scott Boxorth. 701-3 Spaulding Bldg.. Portland. Oregon. WOOD. DRY FIR WOOD FOR SALE. PHONE 254 or 022 after office hours. FOR RENT APARTMENTS FOR RENT A COSY THREE ROOM apartment on ground floor. Furn ished complete for nouselfeeping, electrict light, gas. and wood atoye ) for cooking-. Phone 2S4-M. T. O. ' A I bert. 84 MIR street. "FARMS FOR RENT FIVE - - ACRES LAND, i c leased, close in, suitable for bay or ; potatoes. Phone 2404-M. , FOR RENT 70 ACRES LOCATED V4 mile west of Wapats) station. Yamhill J county. 12 acres hops. 70 bearing ! fruit trees. 23 acres farm land, bai rn e pasture. Address W ILEgen. i GervaTs. route . phone 3F11. HOUSES FOR' RENT SEVEN ROOM HOUSE S two lots, fine xgarde land, barn. chicken park: Corner worth Com ' merieal and Gaines. $18 per month. ' Phone"2270-W. ' " ROOMS FOR RENT TWO LIGHT. - STEAM ' heated office rooms. Gray Building. phone 127. or caii on ."' FOR RENT COMFORTABLE ROOM ' with m of, bath. In modern home. Address a. GOOO OUTSIDE ROOM HOT WATER heat, modern conveniences, also in J Side rooms. Close to State House. f 1030 tnemexew. ruutm FOR, BENT NICELT FURNISHED T housekeeping rooms, reasonable, 156 i ' North Commercial. LOST and FOUND FOCKP FOUND EYE UlbES ON CORNLR of Hig-h and Ferry. Owner can have same 4y calling- at Statesman office and paying for this ad. ; . MISCELLANEOUS BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES Oil.- Of FIRE! OIL FIELD'S JOfc. 0,p;esident: Shirt-Sleeve f Comjpaay - stock drinfng" allotment 20c share. DrTlls .Urt,Toll all around L .MliailL, ' ; FOR SVLE OWNER LEAVING FOR F05llnUYVill sell 20 room apartj meet house -one-block from Court : Mouse. (lood Income. Phorellis PERSONAL. MtRRY ifEoxelv: FOR sE5iV, -marriage try my club very mf'" best, largest in the co",?rjr- ",th lished 13 years: thousands weaitny wUnTng'Wrly Vllat?J Ort r lal description" free. Rename . iu" Mrs Wrubet--t3J Madison, Oakland. Cat , ' . I'- JBRSOBT AL. YOUNG WI1HW,- I'.KST CHARACTER and disposition, worth $35,000. want kind, hnmclovlnR husband, l'ox 684 Los Angeles. Calif. 4- M,RlHf IF" LONELY; FOR RESULTS, try me; bst and most successful "Home Maker; hundreds rich wish marriage soon; strictly confidential; most reliable; years experience; de scriptions free. The Successful Club," Mrs. Purdie, Box 556, Oak land. Calif. VOUNO MAIDEN 20. WORTH 150.000. : Lonely. Anxious to marry honorable gentleman. K. Warn. 216 Temple street. Ixm Angeles. Cal. WANTED JM ISCELLAX EO US WANTED HORSES. HARNESS AND wag-on. Will buy all grades. i. Olson. Club Stables. Phone 7. HIGHEST CASH PRICE PAID FOR good clean rags. Pressroom. States man. WANTED EXPERIENCED FARMER and sheep man wants to rent a farm ; adapted to sheep or fronts must have house and some tillable land. Ad dress Henry F. Smith. Dallas. Or. HORSES WANTED WE BUT AND sell, all kinds of work horses. If you have any for -sale call on ua Clearwater Bros, Salem Horse Ex change, $54 Ferry St. Phones 1031 Or 4NX. AUTOMOBILE DIRECTORY TIRES REPAIRED VrtCANIZlXO BRACKETT & G RAY TUBES VUL canixed, 25c Retreading- our special- :, ty. Free service car. Phone 1400, 279 North Commercial. J WATT SHIPP CO. RETREADS AND ' sections tubes 25c up. Service car. Phone 363. 128 South Commercial street. ACTO SERVICE SHIPP-S AUTO SERVICE CITT "AND country trips. Phone Day, $83; nle-ht. 35. STORAGE BATTERIES BELMONT SERVICE STATION 8TOR age battery ' repairing, recharging and auto electric accessories. Cor ner State and Fronts Bts. Phone 707, PROFESSIONAL DENTISTS PR. F. U UTTER. DENTIST. ROOMS 413-414 Bank of Commerce Bldg. Phone 606. ' MUSIC TEACHERS R. HARR. TEACHER OF PIANO, Phone 138S. - LODGE DIRECTORY MODERN WOODMEN. MODERN WOODMEN OF AMERICA Oregon Cedar Camp. No. 6246, meets every Thursday evening at 8 o'clock In Derby building, corner Court and High streets. R. F. Day, V. C; J. A. .Wright, circle BROTHERHOOD OF YOEMAN MEETS EVERY WEDNESDAY EVEN ing in Masonic Temple, fifth floor; at S otlock. All visiting members wel come. Horace Skes. Foreman, W. H.- Prunk. Correspondent. BUSINESS VARDS AUTO DKLIVKRV BAGGAGE AND PARCELS DELIVER ed any place, city or country. Phone 4 or Z081-R. W. W FisKer. CHIBOPBACTIO CHIROPRACTIC ADJUSTMENTS RE store normal function. If you want results consult Dr. May. 305-6-7 Hubbard Bldg. phone 627. DR. O! I SCOTT. D. C. GRADUATE OF P. S. C. Chiropractlcs fountain bead, Davenport, Iowa. Chiropractic cor rects the cause of disease. Office 406-7-8. U. S. N. Bank Building. Phone 87. Residence 826-R. "CHINESE PHYSICIAN. DR. L. M. HUM CURES ANT KNOWN disease. 153 S. High St. Phono 268. ' DRESSMAKERS ' " DRESSMAKING GOWNS REMODEL ed. 826 North Capitol street. Phone 14T1. ELECTRIC FIXTURES AND SUPPLIES ELECTRIC FIXTURES AND SUPPLY Co. , House wiring and motor repair work, electrict fixtures and supplies. Prompt, service. 220 North "Liberty street. . Phone 263. E. K. Denison. "IjRAtS AND EXPRESS Capital city transfer company Phone 933. Salem's largest snd best equipped transfer company. Get our reduced freight rates on eastern shipments. Also for storage as we have three warehouses In connection with business. Furnitufe moving, ' packing, shipping and storing -our specialty. Office 161 Sooth Commer cial street. ;, "bRf &-EAXIN G AND PREaSINQ JAPANESE PRESSING PARLORS F. 8. Watanabe. Prop, 434 N. Commer cial fit. Ladies and gentlemen's suits cleaned and pressed. $1 and 11.50. Work called for and delivered free. Tel. Main 663. JUNK JUNK ' JUNK WANTED WE PAY HIGHEST price for juna. oi every auno. make you a price on your household goods. The "Square Deal" House Capital Junk Co, 371 Chemeaeta Street, Phone 38. FULL VALUE PAID FOR SECOND hand goods. Highest market prices for Junk and hides. The People's Junk and Secondhand Store. 871 No. Commercial. Phone 734. HAIR REMOVED" -CLEAN WHITE" HAS PROVEN Suc cessful. APPllea nere or eoia xor home use. Sanitary Beauty Parlors, 338 Hubbard Bldg-. LAUNDRIES SALEM 8TEAM LAUNDRY QUICK delivery and careful work. Dry wash 6c per pound. 136 South Lib- erty St. Phone 26. HOME WET WASH LAUNDRY REG . alar washing- dene at a rate every- body can afford. For only sixty-five cents we will collect, wash and de liver your washing within twenty four hours. Phone 3471. OSTEOPATH Y DRSl WHITE WALTON. OSTEO .iki. nkinirlaiii and nirrmnx i Graduates of the American School of Osteopathy. Kirksville, Mo. Post- graduate and specialised in nerveus diseases ft Los Angeles College. t,.. aeina and chrenic diseases. Offices 605-8-7-8. U. R. Nafl Bank Bldg. Phone 85. Residence, 1626 Court St. Phone 2215. OSTEOPATH T DR. W. I MERCKR, GRADUATE American School Osteopathy. Klrks ville. Mo.; treats acute- snd chronic disease. Office 404-405 1J. S. Na tional Rank i:lJr. Phone t19. lUsi dence 419 North Summer. Phone 811. ACUTE AND CHRONIC DISEASES. Graduates American S-hool osteopa thy. Kirksville. Mo. Sixteen years experience.. Residence office South Commercial street. Post Grad uate work. s Anpeles 0Hetcc. Dr. H. l. Rowers & Alice O. flowers. ItllUERIE. FRUITLAND NURSERY SALES YARD at High and Ferry. Call and see stock and get prices before purchss tng elswhere. Everbearing straw berry plants. PIA1VO TUXINC G. E. MAST. EXPERT TUNING, cleaning, repairing and regulating. Ail work guaranteed. 1646 Hail street or care of Sherman Clay 4c Co.. Court street, phone S153-J. SECOXD BASD GOODS WE BUY AND SELL 'SECOND HAND goods of all kinds, pipe fittings, har ness, collars, collar pads, tools, chains. Fred Schindler. 366 Center Street. SWITCHES MAXrFACTrRED SWITCHES MADE FROM COMBINGS called for and delivered. Phone 1041 In evenings. Mrs. Ada Royce TRAlfSB-ER HACUXe AUTO TRUCK SERVICES. ANY KIND of baunnr. Household movfhg Jobs done prompt ly. Try me once. Tim me. 476 State Btr Phone 868. Residence phone 1123-J. UNDERTAKERS WEBB & CLOUGH-w-C. B. WEBB, A. M. Clough. funeral directors. Latest modern methods known to the pro fession. 497 Court street. WATER B- SALEM WATER, CO. OFFICE. 801 S. Commercial street. For water service apply at office. Make all complaints at the office. No deductions in bills will be allowed for absence or, for any causes whatever unless water is cut off from premises. Hereafter water for irrigation will only be furnished to regular customers using water for domestic purposes. Con tractors for sidewalks, brick, work, or plastering, will please read "for building purposes' under schedule of rates. Apply at office for copy. WALL PAPER, FAINT TEN CENTS A DOUBLE ROLL AND upward for choice Wall Paper at Buren's Furniture Store, 17$ Com mercial St. GLENN L. ADAMS FOR HOUSE DEO corating, painting, tinting, paper banging, etc. Work done by contract or day; good workman. Location 1020 Center St. Phone 686-W. SEE PORTER FOR PAINTS WALL Paper and Picture Framing, oood wnrkmn 466 CVnirt St. Phone 486. WOVEN WIRE FENCING Depot Katlemal Jt Asserteaa Fence, 18 siaee, M ia to H la. high. . Paints, OUs and Varaisa. Steves Rebailt and Repaired Legaaaerry anmd Hep Heeks. Salens Kenee 4k Steve Werfca. 2S0 Ceart St. ' Paeate 1X4 W. B. FKWIVQ. - r SALEM IIARKETS BUYIXO. PRICES. . . . .Ekcs and Poultry. Eggs, 43e to 45c. Hens. live. 21c to 22c. Old roosters and stages. 11 to 18 c. Pork, Mutton and Beef. Ewes, 5 7c. Pork on foot 14 He Veal, dressed. 12 to 16c. Spring- lambs, 12H& Beef steers, 6 to 7 He; cows. 5c to 6c. Bujls. 4 to 5c. : Hay., Cheat, pef ton, $22. Cloter, per ton, $ 2 1. Vetch, per ton. tl. Grain. Wheat, $1.5 to 1.87. -Oats, 80c to 85c, Beans. 8 to 9c. Mill Feeds, Retail. Bran, per ton. $35.50. i j; Shorts, per ton.: $3 8. WHOLESALE TO DEALERS. Butter. " Country butter, 45c Creamery prints, 53 to 54 c. ButterfAt, f.o.b. Salem, 66c. Veeetablea. Lettuce, crate, $2 to $2.25. Celery, 75c to 90c. Nebr. rice corn.. 10c Tomatoes, California, $2.75. . Broccoli, $1.85. Onions. $2 to $2.50. Cabbage. $1.75. String- garlic, 8c Potatoes. $1.25. ! Turnips, sack, $1.00. Sweet potatoes. 5c. Nuts Almonds, 23c Walnuts (No. 1) 24 1-2C Walnuts (No. 2) 20c Peanuts, raw. 16c. Cocoanuts, dozen. $1.40. Fruits, Grapefruit, $S to $6. Pears, $1.50. Oranges. $2.50 to $4.50. Bananas. 6c. Apples. $1.25 to $175. Fard dates. $2.50. Dromedary dates. $4.75. Honey (Idaho) $4 to $4.50. Lemons, $6.50 to $7.50. Retail Price. Creamery butter, 60c Flour, hard wheat. $2.80 to $3. Flour, ralley. $2.50 to $2.60. Eggs, 50c Sugar, cane and beet. 11 lb, $1. Potatoes, sack lots. $1.50. I PORTLAND LIARKETS I PORTLAND, Jan. 26. Today's car. receipts: Flour, 6; oats. 5; hay, 15. " Cattle. Cattle, steady ; receipts. 26. Med ium to choice steers. $10.35 to $11; good to medium steers, $9.35 to $10.35: common to good steers, $7.75 to $9.25; choice cows and REAL ESTATE DON'T KEKP VACANT ritOPERTY. Rent it. I have the renters. : Nie meyer, S44 State street, phone 1000. ACREAGE WANTED TO TRADE FOR fine Alberta quarter section. Nie meyer, 614 State street, phone 1004. TRADE i ACRE HOMn (MORNING side addition) Salem for Alberta Iand. Gingrich route S. FOR SALE CH EAP I M P R O V E R acreage on car lice. Pbeal, route 4, phone 102F3. FOR SALE ONE HOUSE AND LOT. price $1000. Pay same as rent. Ap ply to A. E. Day. 2403 Center street. Salem, Oregon. . MONEY TO LOAN ON FARM PROP perties. Niemeyer, 644 State street, phone 1000. WILL TRADE MY $5000 7-ROOM modern home full sixed basement, two large lots, on corner, unincumb ered for a Kood farm free and unin cumbered. Owner 795 N. 17th street Salem, Oregon. FOR SALEBY OWNER. MODERN 7 room bungalow.' Full basement, furnace, laundry trays, electric lights, gas. toilet, bath lavatory, cement walks, paved street. Ao debts. Located 1710 court street. Price $2500. Phone 57F14. FOR: SALE 160 ACRES. FINE DAIRY" and grain farm, all cultivated, fine buildings. ' price $125 per acre. 7 acres improved farm, ail farm land. . good buildings, will consider goed residence -up to $4000. price $10,500. 64 acre farm all under cultivation. house, price $6100. Six room house anr lot $500. w. H. Grabenhorst & " Co., 275 State street. 160 ACRES OF DEEDED LAND WITH 120 in cultivation also a relinauish ment on 320 seres all in Harnev county, this is fine land and is six miles from railroad atation, all fen?- . ed. Small house and barn, good well with wind mill. This is in well set tled neighborhood, price $5000. mort gage $1500. Want to exchange for . acreage and will-assume if property will suit. For further information see Perine & Msrsters. 402 Hubbard x Dutiaing, phone ?07. THREE ACRES. X'M CLOVER, 4 ROOM bungalow. $1500. Five acres. 2 acres 3 year old prunes, 3 miles from car. $750. One and a half acres, 1 logacber ries. i garden land. 3500. . Ninety acres. 2i acres prunes snd cherries, good improvements. 5 miles from Salem, will take smaller ranch up to $5000 and mortgage - back for oa is nee. price jio.wimj. Five acres well Imnroved. 1 fani lly orchard 4 miles from Salem, also jv routn uaaota wneat land, botn priced $7500. will aoDlv on Willam. .ette valley ranch and assume up to $5,500. 320 acres. II miles DIdsbury, Alts., price $6,000. will accept Salem real- oence up to $2500 and take mort gage back'fer the balance at six per cent. 160 acres 2 miles from Rnl.rlrtV Manitoba, wilt exchange for Salem residence up to $4,000 take residence or less value and mortgage bacU for balance. v 280 acres Idaho Wheatland 260 cultivated, exchange equity for val ley farm. - 60 acres well Improved, 3 '4 miles from Salem, price $10.000. , win ex change for larger ranch and assume up to $7500.- Socolofaky. 341 State. LOOK AT THIS A REAL OPPORTUNITY About 460 acres of choiee Polk coun ty land; about 8S acres clear; about 68 acres la stump pasture; 'balance in choice piling timber and oek grubs. Timber alone worth $7508. New four room bouse, new dairy barn, providing for 20-cows and four horses; new pig pen end new milk house. Water piped from fine spring to all buildings. Will sell the whole at a great bargain. Very easy terms. 6 per cent Interest. Address L, owner, care Tb Statesman. heifers, $7.75 to $9 common to good cows and heifers, $6.50 'to $7.75; canners. $3 to $6; bulls, $5 to $7.50; calves, $7.50 to $11; stockers and feeder steers, $6 to $9. HoCS. t Hogs, steady; receipts, 304; prime light. $15.75 to $16;" prime heavy, $15.75 to $16.10; pigs. $13.75 to $14.50; bulk ef sales, $15.75 to $16.00. ' Sheep. "' j -Sheep, steady; receipts, 52; west ern lambs. $15 to $15.50; valley lambs, $14.50 to $15; yearlings, $13 to $13.50; wethers. $12.50 to $13; ewes. $10 to $11. Portland market on shorn sheep, 2 to 3c under quo tations. Dairy Products. Butter: Prints, extras, 52 to 54c; cubes, extras, 49 He; prime firsts, 48 c; dairy, 22. Butterfat:. Portland delivery, Jfo. 1 sour cream. 56 to 57c. Potatoes. Buying price; locals. $1 to $1.15; selling price. $1.25 to ,$1.35. Grains. Thirty-day options: Oats, No. 2. $61; barley, feed, $57.50; barley, brewing. $61.25. Eastern oats and cors in bulk: Oats. No. '3 white. $57.50; 38-pound clippedwhite, $5; corn. No. 3 yel low. $63 corn. No. 3 mixed, $62; oats Vn 3 4Ei7 SA- ml. ellnnA $a: corn, yellow, $62.50; corn, ml.nJ IM . - -v I mixed. $62. WHITEWASH FOR THE FARM BUILDINGS. The following; whitewash is said to be serviceable for - putting on build ings, trees, etc: Ten pounds unslaked lime. One handful salt. One pound boiled laundry soap. Pot the lime and salt in a pail. Slowly slake with, water, using care so as not to scorch. - Scorching is due to adding Insufficient water when slaking. After slaking the lime thor oughly, pour th soap solution into the lime and salt, and add water enough to make the whitewash of proper consistency. If . any : lumps occur strain through coarse burlap or fine wire screen. . t Another Recipe. 1 Quick lime. 10 pounds; hot wa ter, two gallons. i 2 -Common salt, U pound; sins THINGS THAT NEVER HAPPEN By CENE BYRNES encs Dtcetvfc V 1 ti ACTOAUUV. I . WASKtrHtf HIS ) .U : NtCK and etmHft ; V His . p ; r Mth. sulphate, V pound; hot water, one gallon. -: ----''. '-" 3 Skimmed milk, on gallon. Slake tbe lime In (1). dissolve the salt and tine in (2), and then pour 1 and 2 together and stir Finally add the skim milk (3). This mix ture for spraying should first be strained through wire mosquito gauze, and should also be brought to correct consistency with water If too thick. ' - r Most of the trouble In 'preparing whitewash occurs when- slakingf the lime. Get good quicklime and; slake carefully without scorching. Lime should heat in slaking: but too little water permits overheating. , ByTCllERXa JIIUTTOX. . . We bare-found this to be a good way to handle mutton -when butch ering so as to keep the meat from taking on a bad taste: As soon as the sheep has'been killed Snd bled It is hung up by the hind legs by means of a spreader. Th skinner begins at the hind legs, tbe pelt being cased so as to keep the wool away from the meat. The , entrails are taken out just as. soon as ; possible. An old butcher says it is not alone the wool coming in contact with tha iieat thjit gives it the peculiar taste. He say that within a few minutes after a sheep is killed a. gs begins forming inside which affects the meat. While cleaning; the carcass cold water is thrown- in to e.ool it off quickly. Field and Farm.. ;-' .' - ' : -: ' PULSE OF DOMESTIC AXIL.LS. The normal pulse per minute in the domestic animals are as follows: Horses, 36 to 42; cattle, 38 to CO; sheep, goats and hogs; 70 to 80; and dogs, SO to 100. The pulse beats faster in young than in old animals. Excitement and a nervous tempera meat may cause a more rapid pulse When exercising- and immediately after, the, rate is higher, than when the animal Is at rest. - .a .Hotel.: SEWARD ' Alder Jt 10th Street ' PORTLAND, OREGON The mos: homelike bote) in Port land. All Oregon Electric trains stop at. the SEWARD. Raids; 91 susd'np. With privaU bath. 91,50 and ftp. W. M. Bewaxd. Maaager. ' 14 Wat Aak Tmi 1iUkUf IN. h-iess4 WM SMU.bc' Hwti xj una RtUua. M. K 111.. tf luTf lAlOKA HNAMl flLi.ll. (o. sriD it DsuoGcn tvummF t - W3- ""TUI Styii" iT s sysss ru rvp v : - NOTICE OF CERMAX RESISTRATION All German aliens are requires to register between February 4 th and February 9th 1918. By proclamation of the President at the United States.' all German a.iens.; are hereby notified that all natives. citixens, denisens, or subjects of the Oerman Empire, or Imperial. German Government, being raaes of the age of fourteen years-and upwards on reg istration day who are within the Unit ed States and not actually -naturalised as American citizens are required to register es alien enemies. The dates of registration within the State of Oregon, have been - fixed by the Attorney General of the United States to commence at -6:08 a. rrt- on February 4th and to continue en ach day successively thereafter between the hours off 6:00 a. m.' and 8:60 p. m. u to and including the 9th day of Feb ruary, 1918. at 8: O p. m. All German aliens residing In. oe being within the city of Salem or vi cinity are hereby required to present themselves for registration at the Po lice Statlcn In said city to the Chief of Police who has been designated by. the Attorney General as Chief Regis trar of said -city, and tn complete their registration on or before the 9tSt-day of February, 1918, a. 8:00 p. m. . Any German alien, required to reg ister who fails to complete bis registra tion within the time fixed therefor. or who violates, or attempts to violate, or of whom there is reasonable grounds to believe that he is about to violate any regulation duly promulgated by the President of the United States, or these regulations, in addtion to all other penalties prescribed , by law, 1 liable to restraint. Imprisonment' ana detention for the duratine of the war. or tn give security, or to remove ans depart from the United States la the ma nner prescribed by law. Forms of registration affidavits, reg istration cards, and instructions to ree ntrants, and other necessary rorras will be furnished by tbe Chief or PoHice. -Geo. F. Alexander. - United States, Marshal. District of Oregon. ' H. H. tucas. Acting. Chief or Pollee and Chief Registrar for the city f Salem. TIMETABLES SOCTUERJT PACIFIC CO. ia 6 t"T. Is. gtttXJi Mfaf No. 16 Oregon Express ..1.. S:05 a-m. No. 64 Oregonlan 6:16 a.m. No. 28 Willamette Limited.. 9:29 am. No, 18 Portland Passenger M 1:35 p.m. No. 14 Coos Rsy ........... 3:46 p.m. Ks. -f IS Shasta Limited ..... 7:04 p.m. No.'! 14 Portland Express ... 8:10p.m. No. 228 Iocsl way Freignt.. :oi a.m. No. 223 Portland Fast Freight 11:35 pra, gaatkbeaed ' Nol " 53 Oregonian .......... I:?8a.m. No. 23 Coos Bay ...........10:01a.m. No. 18 California Express ..10:66 a,m. No. 17 Rose burg Passenger, 4:20 p.m. No. 11 Shasta umitea : j p.m. No. 27 Willamette Limited. . 6,10 p.m. No. 13 San Francisco tass...io.i p.m. No. 221 San Fran. Fast Frt... .12:01 a.n-. No, 227 Local Way Freigh.t.. 12:61 a.m. 8ALEM-CRER U5B i No. 73 Arrive at Salem..... 9:lSa.m. No. 74 Leave Salem......... g:0p.m. SALtH. FAlU CITT WESTEHK 161 Leaves, Salem, motor .... 7:06a.m. 163 Leaves Salem, motor,... 9;15a.m. ICS Leaves Salem, motor.... 1:48p.m. Through car to Monmouth and Arlie 1C7 Leave Salem, motor .... 3:48p.m. 169 leaves Salem, motet...... 1:57 p.m. 239 Way Freight leaves Salem 6:00 a.m. 163 Arrives at Majem ........ s:3va.m. 164 Arrives at Salem ii:ooa.m. Arrives at Salem Arrives at Salem 3:06 p.m. .6:35 p.m. 7:20 p.m. 1C8 170 340 Arrives at Balem Way Freight Ar. Salem.. 3:30 p.m. OREGO!f ELECTRIC -, v - . Seethbeed Train : Leave Arrive Arrive No. -"Portland Salem Eua-ene 1 ..... 6:30am 8:36am . 10:6&am 8 Ltd...S30am 10:11am , 13:26pm 7 10:45 am 11:55 pm - 9 ......2:05pm 4:15pm :35pm 13 Ltd... 4:40 pm 6:40pm 8:58pm 17 ......6:05 pm 8:10 pm Salem only 19 ...... .9:20 pm vll:20pm Salem only 21 11:46 pm 1:66 em 8:60 am North Bank Station - (leave Jeffer son Street 15 and 20 minutes later.) - OliBliSBBBSe f - j- Herthbeead Train Leave Arrive Arrive No. Eugene Salem 'Portland 2 .....11:05am 4:86am-- 6;E0am C - 7:16am- 9:25am 10 Ltd.. .7:45 am 9:45 am - 11:35 am 13 11:20am 1:35pm 14 11:15am 1:50pm : 4:9pm 16 Ltd... 1:55pm 4:00pm 6:45pm 20 ......4:10pm 6:30pm - 7:40pm 33 4:25 pm 7:66 pm 10:00 pm . xNorth Bank Station (Arrive Jeffer son Street 15 minutes earlier). Leave Corvallis. ., , - co rv alms co?rwEcnojrs ! Nertsibeead Leave Corvallis - Arrive Salera 8:25 am :45 am 12:12 pm 1:60 am 2:41 pm 4:00 pm 4:10pm . -6:30pm 6:18 pm - 7:65 pm Seethbeeed ; Leavs Salem i Arrive Corvallis V 8:35sm 9:57 sm I:16am 11:33 am ISrKtpro 8:0pm 4:16 pmx 6: pm - :46 pm 8:08 pm J